At the Grind Session over the weekend, Bella Vista got revenge, taking down SPIRE in the championship game 96-94.

Zion Harmon, a five-star point guard, was named MVP of the game. He was not on the Bella Vista team in the first matchup of the season.

Enrolled at Marshall County High School (Benton, Ky.) but ineligible to play after the transfer, Harmon got permission to play for the Arizona prep team while continuing schooling at Marshall, according to the Courier Journal.

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He has made a huge impact for the team since joining in January, boosting a squad already brimming with talent in four-star Arizona commit Terry Armstrong, four-star sophomore Addison Patterson and Jeron Artest, son of former NBA player Metta World Peace.

Harmon finished the game with 23 points, nine rebounds and six assists.

Artest spent much of the game guarding star SPIRE guard LaMelo Ball.

“We started Jeron Artest and he did a phenomenal job early on defensively against LaMelo, who didn’t hit his first shot until two minutes left in the first half,” Bella Vista coach Kyle Weaver told the Arizona Republic. “In the second half, we switched him off so he guarded LaMelo and also Rocket (Watts) and he did a really good job.”

Ball finished with 25 points on 5-for-15 shooting and had eight rebounds and six assists.

SPIRE trailed by 14 with about four minutes left but cut the deficit to as low as two. With a four-point lead, Bella Vista player Stephen “Junior” Garbrah knocked the ball away from a ballhandler and toward Armstrong, who retrieved it and got fouled around halfcourt with about two seconds left.